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Question For You Stadium Regulars


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What Panthers player jersey is most prevalently worn at the stadium? I used to always see a ton of 90's on TV, but I'm sure that's died down to some extent. The only reason I ask is because with all these BS Smitty trade threads, I was just wondering how much money SS singlehandedly puts in JR's pocket with attendance, jersey sales, etc.?

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Believe it or not I still see the occasional Peppers and Delhomme jerseys, but by far the most prevalent is #89 with #34 becoming more popular. #52 is probably third on the list right now. The women love #4...

You know I really have noticed alot of women wearing Kasay jerseys. There is still a ton of Peppers and Delhomme Jerseys. I'd say that 89 and 34 are tied for the most popular among current players. Last week I actually saw quite a few Edwards Jerseys which surprised the hell out of me.

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So would it be a safe assumption that on an individual player level, Smitty brings in the most revenue for the team? I don't know how jersey sale money alotments go, but from a business side, Smitty seems to be the feature attraction?

Not only does the stadium sell Smitty jerseys, He also has his own clothing line of t-shirts that they sell in the team store..I think its called Eighty-Nine.

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So would it be a safe assumption that on an individual player level, Smitty brings in the most revenue for the team? I don't know how jersey sale money alotments go, but from a business side, Smitty seems to be the feature attraction?

It used to be (and still might if Jerrey Jones has not changed it) that all apperal sales for NFL properties went into a fund and all teams recieve an equal share.

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